Creeds, Councils and Controversies: Documents illustrating the history of the Church AD 337-461

Previous owner's name inside front cover. No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. Appears unread. . . . . . . . . . . TOC: 1.) The sons of Constantine, AD 337-40 -- 2.) The Papacy, the Easterners and Athanasius to 348 -- 3.) The West under Constans, 340-50 -- 4.) Constantius II as sole ruler of the Roman world, 353-61 -- 5.) Julian 'the Apostate', 360-3 -- 6.) The restoration of Christianity under Jovian and Valentinian I, 363-75 -- 7.) Christianity beyond the Roman frontier -- 8.) Further doctrinal disputes in the East -- 9.) The Cappadocian fathers: theology and asceticism -- 10.) The council of Constantinople, 381 -- 11.) Ambrose (c. 339-97), Bishop of Milan 373-97 -- 12.) The Roman see under Damasus and Siricius, 378-99 -- 13.) The establishment of Catholic Orthodoxy as the religion of the Empire, 380-423 -- 14.) Asceticism in the West: Martin of Tours and Priscillian -- 15.) Monasticism in the East -- 16.) Jerome -- 17.) Augustine -- 18.) Church discipline in the West: appeals to Rome to 430 -- 19.) The Church beyond the Eastern frontier, 410-50 -- 20.) Liturgy and discipline in the East to 400 -- 21.) John Chrysostom -- 22.) The Church in Alexandria under Theophilus and Cyril to 420: Synesius and Hypatia -- 23.) Cyril, Nestorius and the Council of Ephesus, 431 -- 24.) The West: authority Catholic and Papal, 430-45 -- 25.) The East: an interval of harmony, 433-47 -- 26.) Chalcedon: the crisis, 447-51 -- 27.) The Church and the fall of the Empire in the West, 427-55 -- 28.) Christianity in Britain and Ireland, 400-61.

Title: Creeds, Councils and Controversies: Documents illustrating the history of the Church AD 337-461